EU police agency Europol says as a result of ISIS Setbacks in Iraq, Syria and Libya, several dozen militants already are in Europe and more will arriving; so Islamic State terrorist attacks possibility is risen.

Europol warned on Friday in a report on the threat the terrorist group poses to the 28-nation bloc and said the most probable forms of attack would be those used in recent years, from the mass shootings and suicide bombings seen in Paris and Brussels to stabbings and other assaults by radicals acting alone.

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Car bombs and kidnappings, common in Syria, could emerge as tactics in Europe, it said, while protected sites such as power grids and nuclear power stations were not seen as top targets.

Essentially the entire European Union is under threat as almost all its governments back the US-led coalition in Syria, the agency said, warning that ISIS was likely to infiltrate Syrian refugee communities in Europe in an effort to inflame hostility to immigrants that has shaken many EU governments.

"If ISIS is defeated or severely weakened in Syria/Iraq , there may be an increased rate in the return of foreign fighters and their families from the region to the EU or to other conflict areas," Europol said in a statement.

It said ISIS was also likely to start planning attacks and sending militants to Europe from Libya and that other groups, including al Qaeda and its affiliates, also continue to pose a threat to the continent.

Europol Director Rob Wainwright said EU states had stepped up their security cooperation in the wake of IS attacks in the last couple of years, allowing more plots to be thwarted.